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. >> reporter: in this uncertain economy, three things are clear when it comes to jobs. how long we're working is changing, where we're working and flexibility is the new know. >>> 77% of employers now offer flex time. that's way up from 66bilities just a few years -- 66% gist a few years ago. >> i love. it never had a company that offered this type of benefit. >> reporter: she has a flexible arrangement. >> i have something to look for every two weeks. >> reporter: other flex options are becoming available, including flex place, choosing where you work. it's twice the amount from a few years heaping. employers see them as a win-win. >> anything we can do to help them get their work done is what we're interested in doing. >> reporter: the rise of the hybrid job. >> instead of hiring someone for one specific skillset they're trying to reduce their cost of hire. >> reporter: james schneider fills a hybrid position. help handles, marketing and sales. he started the job as an unpaid intern. >> for someone who has been out of work for appeared of time, this is something more
. >> reporter: in this uncertain economy, three things are clear when it comes to jobs. how long we're working is changing, where we're working and flexibility is the new know. >>> 77% of employers now offer flex time. that's way up from 66bilities just a few years -- 66% gist a few years ago. >> i love. it never had a company that offered this type of benefit. >> reporter: she has a flexible arrangement. >> i have something to look for every two weeks. >>...
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. >>> massive budget cuts could rock our economy. what's being done. and they are some of the most coveted seats around, the bleachers for the red carpets at the academy awards. find out how to get your hands on one tough to come by ticket. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optimizers. how? by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your business is optimized like that, there's no stopping you. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. >>> let's start off with a lack at the weather cameras. rain showers on and off. wet conditions all across the board with the wind gusts wicked and the rain totals up around an inch or so. parkville, again, that weather was whipping with the wet conditions and the same deal in annapolis today. winds beginning to pick up now even as the rain begins to clear out to the east, kind
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the thing is -- the story is economies are healing. world are healing did not need that safe haven right now. but with central banks around the world they rush as jonathan pointed out, gold is acting like a currency. it is more volatile. >> the thing is is that they oftentimes tend to anticipate and don't reflect that. even thinking about bank stocks between 2006 in 2007. extremely weak before we started talking about a credit crisis or an economic collapse. i think gold stocks and the medals themselves, people are worried about it. they should look at the bond market. neil: would that be a good environment for gold? >> not necessarily. money coming out of higher assets. environment? >> not necessarily. money comes out of hard assets that for years now have yielded almost nothing. >> after the of the year strike it will not go up. >> base said that in russia's 24 hours ago. [laughter] >> with realities to runups the unsustainable deficits that they really cannot address. that is a macro argument. >> the name of the game by economic gro
the thing is -- the story is economies are healing. world are healing did not need that safe haven right now. but with central banks around the world they rush as jonathan pointed out, gold is acting like a currency. it is more volatile. >> the thing is is that they oftentimes tend to anticipate and don't reflect that. even thinking about bank stocks between 2006 in 2007. extremely weak before we started talking about a credit crisis or an economic collapse. i think gold stocks and the...
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economy actually shrank in the last three months of 2012. the storm clouds were ready to blow away and washington basically called them back. >> i think we're all aware that we have some urgent business to do. >> if not for indecisive, uncompromising, and polarizing politicians, america's economy could take off again. >> we are producing more energy and america can become an energy exporter. >> we're in the midst of an energy boom and it's lowering the price of electricity and bringing manufacturing back to america. a housing boom fueled by the lowest interest rates in history. and 35 months of private sector job creation. america's future could be great. >> i'd like to focus on what lies beyond the fiscal debate. >> i'd like to, too. but that's not possible the with a sequester deadline about to descend on the american economy. when will washington's small thinking about big problems end? if this week is any indication, the dysfunction won't end any time soon. earlier this week we learned the euro area experienced its third straight quarter
economy actually shrank in the last three months of 2012. the storm clouds were ready to blow away and washington basically called them back. >> i think we're all aware that we have some urgent business to do. >> if not for indecisive, uncompromising, and polarizing politicians, america's economy could take off again. >> we are producing more energy and america can become an energy exporter. >> we're in the midst of an energy boom and it's lowering the price of...
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deficit, no job creation, stagnant economy, nothing going on with thee economy. we're spending time working on the golf game. lou: "new york times" has it, 72 hours of golf, elitist president, and boehner is -- >> it's the mainstream media. we have to go back to the assroots and advocacy of the party. lou: what you just said, and i think you are exactly right, but you're saying the republican party has to go out and try to build up the membership ad get its party goingat the grassroots level. this is a party all they decided they needed was money and a few political conections and
deficit, no job creation, stagnant economy, nothing going on with thee economy. we're spending time working on the golf game. lou: "new york times" has it, 72 hours of golf, elitist president, and boehner is -- >> it's the mainstream media. we have to go back to the assroots and advocacy of the party. lou: what you just said, and i think you are exactly right, but you're saying the republican party has to go out and try to build up the membership ad get its party goingat the...
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if, in fact, this does not -- the sequester comes through and the economy gets into trouble, next year we go to the midterm votes, do you think voters will look back and say, it was the republicans' fault? or do you think by then it will be the usual equation of, you're the party in charge, democrats, the economy's failing again, it's your fault, you pay? what do you think? >> i think the real fight is going to be over the continuing resolution. if there's a government shut-down, and if then there is an economic weakness, then i think it's very hard to tell. republicans might take a lot of blame for that. >> daniel, one quick question. if this happens, is it enough to push us substantially toward recession? >> i don't think it's going to be recession. but we could lose between 700,000 and 1 million jobs according to estimates published in "washington post" today. that is a big chunk out of the job creation that we're expecting, 25% of it. >> thanks so much for being here. this story's not going anywhere. >>> the justice department says lance armstrong defrauded the government out of mi
if, in fact, this does not -- the sequester comes through and the economy gets into trouble, next year we go to the midterm votes, do you think voters will look back and say, it was the republicans' fault? or do you think by then it will be the usual equation of, you're the party in charge, democrats, the economy's failing again, it's your fault, you pay? what do you think? >> i think the real fight is going to be over the continuing resolution. if there's a government shut-down, and if...
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economy and government used to be the model of lack of corruption. when you look at what we have with government sector unions, that is inherently corrupt. you look at pork barrel spending, and it is the definition of "corruptness," and they call it crony capitalism. i call it cronny governmentalism, and if you look at things like slyndra those are the poster child for that. finally, i think the leadership in this country and no disrespect -- i love my country, i'm, you know, i'm very patriotic and invested american, but the leadership here is just not sometng that i respect. the deviciveness, the rhetoric, the noise, all the rest of it. i guess i'm just a raging capitalist who believes in small government, less regulation, personal responsibility, and lack of victimization, and we don't need more than half of the country being handled by the safety net which is basically not a safety net. it's a -- it's a velcro. it's fly people. we need a trampoline forthe bottom one, two, or three personality, not a velcro dependency net for more than half of the
economy and government used to be the model of lack of corruption. when you look at what we have with government sector unions, that is inherently corrupt. you look at pork barrel spending, and it is the definition of "corruptness," and they call it crony capitalism. i call it cronny governmentalism, and if you look at things like slyndra those are the poster child for that. finally, i think the leadership in this country and no disrespect -- i love my country, i'm, you know, i'm very...
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people feel like the economy's getting better and so they would rather own names that have more leverage, and that's why stocks like analog devices, microchips and freescale on a relative basis has done better than qualcomm which has been more of a steady 10% to 15% type performer. >> appreciate it very much. thanks so much. >> all right. thanks, guys. >> guys, trade this one. look, everybody seems to love qualcomm. let's put it this way. is there anybody here who doesn't? >> no. but the other side of that has to be intel. >> what do you do with intel? >> what do you do with intel? >> for a stock that's gone 5% in a year. >> agreed. okay. and there is reasoning behind it. the fundamentals are strong. he's right, that's one of the better earnings reports that we've seen from the technology space. the other side of that is you don't get into intel. i know, pete, you may disagree. i think intel really has secular problems and this is a stock that goes below 20 unless it can do one of those add-on acquisitions. he gave an excellent name, ticker symbol cavm. they're in san jose. that would be
people feel like the economy's getting better and so they would rather own names that have more leverage, and that's why stocks like analog devices, microchips and freescale on a relative basis has done better than qualcomm which has been more of a steady 10% to 15% type performer. >> appreciate it very much. thanks so much. >> all right. thanks, guys. >> guys, trade this one. look, everybody seems to love qualcomm. let's put it this way. is there anybody here who doesn't?...
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the desert boom with lush vegetation and trees and marvel to see the nation move from a struggling economy and barely able to equip its soldiers with uniforms and weapons and a center of world class medical care and elicational excellence and free speech and election. with the exception of jordan dictators and mad dogs and malicious mahem surround the country and israel created a true and modern democracy and gave its women the opportunity to vote and lead the radical nations bep hind and sanctioned honor killings and whole steal slaughter of their citizens who dared to peek of of freedom and thought. it is it okay to strap a bomb on a baby and turn it into a human bomb so it kills and maims other people's babies. president is coming to israel as president next i wish he would let me show him around. i brought thousands of people to show them the israel i love and expect. i fear it would be coordinated by the naive politician who think we need tolicature ally israel about expanding neighborhoods and in the land that god deeded to them long before the six day war and obama was born. inted h
the desert boom with lush vegetation and trees and marvel to see the nation move from a struggling economy and barely able to equip its soldiers with uniforms and weapons and a center of world class medical care and elicational excellence and free speech and election. with the exception of jordan dictators and mad dogs and malicious mahem surround the country and israel created a true and modern democracy and gave its women the opportunity to vote and lead the radical nations bep hind and...
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what promises to be a serious recession is beginning to affect the economy there, and fiat and other european carmakers are struggling. but it should not affect the future of chrysler. do you think they're out of the woods? >> i think the question of whether chrysler will survive or not is largely behind us. i think the question at this point is how big a market share can they have? how good can their products be? >> there are plenty of new products in the pipeline. but marchionne, who is right now obsessed with quality, is taking nothing for granted. what's the biggest challenge facing chrysler right now? >> that we're gonna slip on execution. we're gonna get something wrong, big. >> like what? >> we're gonna screw up on a car. it won't sell. it's possible. >> can you afford that? >> one car, yes. now i can afford a car. 12 months ago, it would have been a--it would have been a disaster. but now i can take the pain. not-- one--one car. >> since our story first aired, chrysler's comeback has continued. in september 2012, the company announced that its sales had increased 11.5% from t
what promises to be a serious recession is beginning to affect the economy there, and fiat and other european carmakers are struggling. but it should not affect the future of chrysler. do you think they're out of the woods? >> i think the question of whether chrysler will survive or not is largely behind us. i think the question at this point is how big a market share can they have? how good can their products be? >> there are plenty of new products in the pipeline. but marchionne,...
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walmart is freaking out about the economy, should the rest of us? let's bring in "washington post" economic policy correspondent jim. should the rest of us freak out? >> maybe, there's two possible stories, one is that walmart is seeing is very bad for the rest of the economy. and that's the story like this. consumers weren't expecting a big payroll tax hike to hit them in january and started to notice it when the paychecks were lighter than expected in the first half of the month, seconds half of the month. they pulled way back on spending in february. there's going to be some of that effect going on. obviously most economists think the payroll tax hike will chill growth in some way. the question is, will consumers adjust and is it sort of a one time deal? the other story though, walmart tends do do very well in recessions because they are such a retailer that caters to the lower end of the economic spectrum. they've stocked cheap products. it's possible if people are doing better now they are moving to slightly more expensive rivals of walmart lik
walmart is freaking out about the economy, should the rest of us? let's bring in "washington post" economic policy correspondent jim. should the rest of us freak out? >> maybe, there's two possible stories, one is that walmart is seeing is very bad for the rest of the economy. and that's the story like this. consumers weren't expecting a big payroll tax hike to hit them in january and started to notice it when the paychecks were lighter than expected in the first half of the...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> so there are two solutions. number one, lawmakers find another way to punt, ie, delay the cuts for another few months or two, actually come up with a major plan to slash the debt. number two is not going to happen. the punt, i kind of like. anyway, that won't happen. number one has a decent chance. number one has failed, too. after all, the feared forced cuts are only 2.5% of projected total federal spending. we have an economics professor at nyu and former director of the congressional budget office. at this point, are the cuts inevitable? why is the president still talking about it? >> well, we're ten days away and it seems like the republicans really don't want to do anything to fend off this crisis. you said sequester is an odd word. in a lot of languages, it means kidnap. it's sort of a kidnap situation because the economy is kidnapped, fearing t
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> so there are two solutions. number one, lawmakers find another way to punt, ie, delay the cuts for another few months or two, actually come up with a major plan to slash the debt. number two is not going to happen. the punt, i kind of like. anyway, that won't happen. number one has a decent chance. number one has failed, too....
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vast majority of whom are honest, hard-working, have contributed and continued to contribute to the economy, to the culture, to this society on a daily basis. many of them, a majority, have u.s.-born children. this is what really it's all about. these people are here to contribute and to remove that aspect, that 800 pound elephant from the discussion i think really is a disservice to people who contribute to the prices that we pay for our vegetables and fruits, to how the economy continues to run in this country. these people are looking for politicians both republicans and democrats, and i spoke to some democrats over the weekend who, quite frankly, are upset at this leak as much as senator rubio seems to say he is because they've been asking the president to keep his powder dry, to let them try to work behind the scenes to get something done with republicans who are in many ways looking, some of them, for any excuse to back out of any immigration reform. this is not helpful, and it's certainly not helpful to the folks that have hopes and dreams and aspirations to those coming out of the s
vast majority of whom are honest, hard-working, have contributed and continued to contribute to the economy, to the culture, to this society on a daily basis. many of them, a majority, have u.s.-born children. this is what really it's all about. these people are here to contribute and to remove that aspect, that 800 pound elephant from the discussion i think really is a disservice to people who contribute to the prices that we pay for our vegetables and fruits, to how the economy continues to...
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there is a global economy. and it's proven that the fed is ahead of the curve. if you look at what's going on with the price of gold here, people are talking about the death cross. i would say that gold at an 11 rsi and getting back to the lows of may, is way oversold. you're effectively at a double bottom. almost three standard deviations away from the 100 moving average. so, this, you know, this chart doesn't scare me. it may be an opportunity. but with the gold miners, one of the things we're looking at, if you see, if you listen to gold fields, if you listen to one of the russian gold producers last week, said they were putting their hedges in gold back on. so, the correlation of gold miners to the metal is something that may be ending. and i think gold miners are going through a transition and it may be slow, where people will look at them as yield plays and not growth plays. i would like to see them leave the high cash flow behind, generate yields, dividends. this is what we're seeing. the valuations are interesting here. the miners, i like. either harmony
there is a global economy. and it's proven that the fed is ahead of the curve. if you look at what's going on with the price of gold here, people are talking about the death cross. i would say that gold at an 11 rsi and getting back to the lows of may, is way oversold. you're effectively at a double bottom. almost three standard deviations away from the 100 moving average. so, this, you know, this chart doesn't scare me. it may be an opportunity. but with the gold miners, one of the things...
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answers. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> the academy awards are a few days away, a lot of fun this weekend. but we wanted to bring you an idea that's not only saving lives, it just might also take home an oscar. her smile is changing the course of a nation. >> it was a very striking picture, of this girl and she was suffering from rheumatic heart disease which is a completely preventible disease, which comes from untreated strep throat, and i wanted to meet that girl from that photo. she just had such a sweet face. >> it was angelique's sweet face that led the director to learn more about a disease that affects children in africa every year. >> this disease is unfair disease. people shouldn't be dying from such a preventative disease that comes from strep throat. it's ridiculous actually. >> so ridiculous he decided to take action. the director flew a small film crew in to rwanda to show how difficult this disease is. >> i had to take a crew that could potentially handle seeing a child d
answers. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> the academy awards are a few days away, a lot of fun this weekend. but we wanted to bring you an idea that's not only saving lives, it just might also take home an oscar. her smile is changing the course of a nation. >> it was a very striking picture, of this girl and she was suffering from rheumatic heart disease which is a completely...
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the country about and the economy again on the brink. hours before that self-imposed economic doomsday for us and the planet, the president announces that a deal has been struck. it was close and unpleasant, and it was all on purpose. that was july. by september, same year, another threatened government shutdown. this time it was the senate that had to find its way back from the edge of catastrophe, but they did it with something like 90 minutes to spare. then this past december, let's all go back to the brink. congressional republicans threatening an avalanche of tax hikes and other recession-inducing budget cuts. it's the fiscal cliff, look out! congressional republicans blew right past the new year's eve deadline and then after the sky was supposed to have fallen, a deal was made shortly thereafter to retroactively avert said disaster. remember all that? well, here we are again, back at the brink again. do brinks wear out if you use them too much? for the seventh time since winning the majority congressional republicans are holding th
the country about and the economy again on the brink. hours before that self-imposed economic doomsday for us and the planet, the president announces that a deal has been struck. it was close and unpleasant, and it was all on purpose. that was july. by september, same year, another threatened government shutdown. this time it was the senate that had to find its way back from the edge of catastrophe, but they did it with something like 90 minutes to spare. then this past december, let's all go...
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. >> our economy is adding jobs but too many people still can't find full-time employment. >> when president obama took office, 134 million americans were working in nonfarm jobs. today, after massive losses and a slow recovery, we're only 1.2 million jobs better off. and many pay less than those that were lost. recent study by the center for college affordability found almost half of college graduates are now in jobs that do not require four-year degrees. things like janitorial services, taxi driving and retail sales. professor richard vedder at ohio university helped author that study. >> let's say each one of them were making $20,000 a year more in income, which is quite plausible. we are talking about $400 billion a year in lost wages. >>> numbers like that made some economic analysts argue that underemployment may be every bit as damaging to the economy as unemployment. and kellock irvin is caught in the middle of it all. for now he takes freelance jobs as a photographer and part-time work with moving companies. but -- >> that can only support me so long before i need to head home. >> h
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. >>> and finally today, my observation on the smoking bomb waiting to explode for the economy and the markets. we have been hearing so many scare tactics recently, about the impact of the sequestration coming at us on march 1st. that's when $85 billion in automatic spending cuts take effect. the president said people will lose their jobs and the list of horrors is almost endless. but earlier in the program today, one of the most successfsuccess ful hedge fund managers in the planet talked about our deaf and deficit. he said the amount of money in these cuts are a joke when it comes to our larger budget issues and soon, he says, america will face the same kind of crisis greece is facing right now. >> if we don't deal with it in the next four, five years, the same thing's going to happen, we're going to wake up, interest rates are going to explode and the next generation, they're going to have a very, very tough time and it's so unfair. >> the dysfunction washington continues as business leaders continue to raise serious concerns about the implications of the debt and deficit. and the u
. >>> and finally today, my observation on the smoking bomb waiting to explode for the economy and the markets. we have been hearing so many scare tactics recently, about the impact of the sequestration coming at us on march 1st. that's when $85 billion in automatic spending cuts take effect. the president said people will lose their jobs and the list of horrors is almost endless. but earlier in the program today, one of the most successfsuccess ful hedge fund managers in the planet...
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it will be horrible for the economy. it will impact a lot of people. just outside my district but certainly affecting my district is fort knox, 5,000 civilian employees of the u.s. army. there will be substantial furloughs and possibly layoffs there if the sequester were in effect for any length of time. so we've got a few days to act. i think we could actually come up with something that just delays the sequester until march 27th. then we would have four weeks in session. we'll all be back for four consecutive weeks to figure out how to fund the government for the rest of the year. because it's -- none of it's going to make any difference after march 27th because the government runs out of money then. >> all right. so you're saying push it off just a little bit further after you get back into a legislative session but as we look at what john boehner has responded by putting out a couple tweets this morning roughly right before we went on the air, talking about where the president has been saying president obama is virtually absent from legislative pro
it will be horrible for the economy. it will impact a lot of people. just outside my district but certainly affecting my district is fort knox, 5,000 civilian employees of the u.s. army. there will be substantial furloughs and possibly layoffs there if the sequester were in effect for any length of time. so we've got a few days to act. i think we could actually come up with something that just delays the sequester until march 27th. then we would have four weeks in session. we'll all be back for...
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that takes spending power out of the economy. it's bad for the economy. liz: out of the middle class and lower brackets who have to drive to work too. stuart: don't think that just because the markets are closed today that we're not trying to make you some money, certainly not, charles will have a couple more picks today. and so does our money man in florida, those picks are going to come at you throughout this hour. right now we're getting back to that big story, the pipeline. a new poll from harris interactive shows almost 70% of people in this country support the construction of keystone. our next guest is a big advocate for it as well. joining us now on the phone republican senator from north dakota. senator, what a pleasure. thanks for joining us sir. >> good morning, stuart. good to be with you. stuart: earlier on today we had a democrat on the program and he said he thinks the president will reverse course and he will say yes to the pipeline. in your considered judgment, do you agree with that? >> you know, stuart, that's hard to say. the president
that takes spending power out of the economy. it's bad for the economy. liz: out of the middle class and lower brackets who have to drive to work too. stuart: don't think that just because the markets are closed today that we're not trying to make you some money, certainly not, charles will have a couple more picks today. and so does our money man in florida, those picks are going to come at you throughout this hour. right now we're getting back to that big story, the pipeline. a new poll from...
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i tend to think, i tend to believe, that the economy of the world is, in fact, doing better. >> didn't copper pull back because china was pulling back on the liquidity through repo lines. it's a pullback based on the notion that china is a big consumer. >> well, if that's true, then tin and zinc fell rather dramatically. >> they talked about putting clamps on the property. they hit all the industrial metals because china was worried about the property prices. >> good. they should. they've had -- property prices in china got a little bit out of hand. they needed to put a stop to that at some point. >> all right, dennis, great to see you. >> thank you. thanks for having me on. >> dennis gartman. let's trade some gas price derivatives. the consumer stocks, especially in light of that walmart memo, citing an internal e-mail that february sales off to its worst start in years. you couple that with the pain at the pump, and not a pretty picture for the u.s. consumer at this point. >> i'm not going to go the consumer route. we've been talking about the refiner trades. look at psx. in the 40s,
i tend to think, i tend to believe, that the economy of the world is, in fact, doing better. >> didn't copper pull back because china was pulling back on the liquidity through repo lines. it's a pullback based on the notion that china is a big consumer. >> well, if that's true, then tin and zinc fell rather dramatically. >> they talked about putting clamps on the property. they hit all the industrial metals because china was worried about the property prices. >> good....